The Nineteenth Century, Volume 23Henry S. King & Company, 1888 |
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Page 281
... Sultan's eldest son , on his way to the Ministry of War , desiring him to return to the palace and inform the Sultan that they demanded the dismissal of Mahmoud Pasha , the Grand Vizier , and of the Sheikh ul Islam . The Sultan did not ...
... Sultan's eldest son , on his way to the Ministry of War , desiring him to return to the palace and inform the Sultan that they demanded the dismissal of Mahmoud Pasha , the Grand Vizier , and of the Sheikh ul Islam . The Sultan did not ...
Page 286
... Sultan had bled to death . The skin , he said , was more wonderfully delicate than he had ever seen in a full ... Sultan's death . The wounds , moreover , if not made by himself , must have been made from behind by some one leaning over ...
... Sultan had bled to death . The skin , he said , was more wonderfully delicate than he had ever seen in a full ... Sultan's death . The wounds , moreover , if not made by himself , must have been made from behind by some one leaning over ...
Page 287
... Sultan's chair stood , and could just see the back of his head as he sat in it . After a time they saw his head fall forward , and alarm being taken , the Validé ordered the door to be broken open , when the Sultan was found dead , with ...
... Sultan's chair stood , and could just see the back of his head as he sat in it . After a time they saw his head fall forward , and alarm being taken , the Validé ordered the door to be broken open , when the Sultan was found dead , with ...
Contents
THE PROGRESS OF CREMATION By Sir Henry Thompson | 1 |
a Dialogue By Frederic Harrison | 18 |
A RIVER OF RUINED CAPITALS By Sir W W Hunter | 40 |
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